Please can anyone cast any light on the wording of TB216 para 5.4. I cant get my head round it at all and I wonder if what it says is correct.
I Quote
"Aerosols shall be classified as either alcohol or hydrocarbon based, with the base product and not the propellant as the basis for the classification....."
Examples are given- alcohol hased aerosols include hair spray, antiseptics, anaesthetics, Hydrocarbon based include paints, lubricants and oil based anti perspirants.
The commentary goes on to say " Fire tests have shown that the base product of an aerosol makes the major fire load contribution, and it is therefore recommended that the base product forms the basis for any hazard assessment."
Now I always thought it was the propellant that caused all the problems - indeed in bulk storage it is the combined mass of the propellant that determines whether the site needs to be registered under COMAH regs.
It appears to me that the classification must therfore be based on the propellant and not the base product and not as stated in the TB?